Bulldogs maul Wildcats 76-0

The El Dorado Springs Bulldogs dominated both sides of the ball on Friday night at home to defeat the Slater Wildcats 76-0. On the night the Bulldog defense only gave up one first down and a total of 7 yards, meanwhile the offense gained 482 yards on 38 plays from 12 different ball carriers. ElDo

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VolleyDogs report

by Head Coach Ashley Rogers We traveled to the Strafford Tournament this weekend. We lost to Springfield Catholic (18-25, 20-25), East Newton (18-25, 15-25), and Osceola (18-25, 22-25) in pool play.  We were seeded 10th and played Skyline in our first round of bracket play and won, (25-23, 23-25, 25-17).  Then we played Ash Grove 

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Hunter Ed courses offered

The Missouri Department of Conservation will conduct Hunter Education courses on Oct. 15, at the Stockton Elementary Cafeteria and Oct. 22, at the Humansville Community Hall. Hunters who were born on or after Jan. 1, 1967, and are 16 or older must successfully complete an approved hunter-education course to qualify to buy firearms hunting permits.

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1ST PLACE

1ST PLACE – Congratulations to the Baseknocks 8U Competitive Baseball Team for taking 1st place in the Royal Crown Fall Classic Tournament in Lee’s Summit (where the team plays) the weekend of Sept. 10-11. Kason Roe is the son of Glenn and Amber Roe, grandson of Scott and Chris Roe, Calvin and Chris Collins and

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Middle School Cross Country off to great start

by Head Coach Brian Goatley Middle School cross country has gotten off to a good start. They have had two meets thus far, with three more coming in the next week. On the boys side, we have 6 runners with 8 on the girls side. Conditions have been very hot for both meets; however, we

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ElDo Cross Country sets new records

by Head Coach Brian Goatley The El Dorado Springs High School cross country team has gotten off to a great start this year. On Saturday, September 17, the High School team traveled to Joplin to compete at the MSSU Stampede looking for good times. The course didn’t disappoint. We took 11 athletes and 10 of

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A silent health risk every woman should know about

Silent strokes, ones that happen in your brain without you even knowing, can lead to full-blown strokes as well as cognitive impairment and dementia. The most common depiction of a stroke is a person unable to move on one side of their body with slurred speech, but studies show that many stroke victims had silent

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A four-point plan for joint health

Whether it’s a brand-new Bentley or a classic 1970 Mustang, most people have a car they dream about. If they’re lucky enough to own it someday, you better believe they’re going to take care of it. Regular maintenance is an essential part of keeping a vehicle in tip-top shape. The same is true of the

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Sympathy to Sheri Suster family

by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church was by Pastor Nick Van Dam entitled “Debt Relief or Bankruptcy;” we enjoyed the music from our new to us organ, grateful the new roof was finished before the rains came. Please join us for worship Sunday morning 9 am. Mt.

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